Savage, a mother of three daughters, was sentenced to two years’ probation and court costs, and to undergo anger management counseling.

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“That this happened, it was a complete anomaly,” said defense attorney Cary B. Hall.

“Tempers flared and the facts of the case are what ultimately happened. My client is remorseful.”

According to the affidavit of probable cause, on Aug. 25, 2012, a victim appeared at Norristown police station to report an assault. The man told police that just a few days prior, while hanging out in the area of Walnut and Moore streets in Norristown around 12:30 a.m., he was confronted by Savage with death threats.

“She said she was going to have him killed or had someone who was going to kill him,” the affidavit reads.

Shortly thereafter, a male identified as Junior Pinnock, 24, of Norristown, came around the corner. Pinnock reportedly approached the man and said he wanted to talk in an alleyway. Pinnock, Savage and the male all entered the alley together. That’s when Savage reportedly told Pinnock that the male was responsible for a sexual assault attempt against her daughter, and Pinnock punched the victim in the face.

The victim was taken to Abington Hospital for treatment to a broken jaw, which had to be wired shut for six to eight weeks.

“On Aug. 21, (2012), (Savage) was angry (the victim) was in her room, but she never made an attempt to call the police. As a mother, I would have called the police immediately.”

Pinnock’s role in the incident also went before Carluccio as a bench trial. He was found guilty of simple assault, criminal conspiracy, reckless endangerment and being in possession of a small amount of marijuana. He was sentenced to time served to no more than 23 months in the county prison, community service, ordered to undergo anger management counseling and parenting classes. He gets credit for time served from June 27 to July 23.